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15 Ways to Save Money on Gadgets



Getting a good deal on consumer electronics these days often seems akin to trying to time the stock market-you may get lucky every once in a while, but more often than not, it's a fool's errand. Either you find yourself faced with a dodgy no-name dealer who lied about what is actually in stock, or you get upsold by the salesperson at the local big box retailer and end up going home having paid a lot more than you were hoping. That's why we've come up with some time-tested strategies, a few insider tips and a little un-common sense for helping you to avoid buyer's remorse when shopping for gifts this year. Here are the 15 ways we know to get the best possible deal on your most coveted electronics items-hit the comments with any you think we missed.

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Top 16 Ways the Web Can Save You Money

Aside from canceling your online gambling account, there are tons of ways to save money on the Internet. You can find free stuff, cheaper options for your current expenses, and deals you never thought possible. To help you in these uncertain economic times, we put together 15 Web sites and services that will help keep the dollars in your pocket. Check them out, and hopefully you'll find some useful ways to spend that government tax rebate.

Groceries

With the cost of food going up around the world, it's a great time to save money online when buying your groceries. Coupon sites like MommySavers.com and Couponmom.com are excellent resources, the latter of which compiles coupons from the Internet and newspaper circulars as well as in-store deals. To compare the special prices in your area, MyGroceryDeals.com allows you to enter your zip code and see what the local stores are offering. If you have a discount card for your local store, Shortcuts.com allows you to apply coupons to the card that will automatically be redeemed at checkout. Finally, you can surf online food stores, like Amazon Grocery and Peapod.com, which offer great savings and save you the time and gas money on driving to the store.

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